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JDByrne Load java classes created in JDeveloper onto Oracle database 0 Sep 17 2009, 7:39 PM EDT by JDByrne
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Sorry for the dumb question. I recently started using JDeveloper. I created a web service stub for one of my clients and got it to call the web service methods. I am trying to load the class onto my Oracle 10g database. I used loadjava to import the class and it is showing errors and is therefore invalid. Looking at the import statements I see that there are some references to org.apache.soap..(several) , oracle.soap.transport.http.OracleSOAPHTTPConnection, and oracle.jdeveloper.webservices.runtime.WrappedDocLiteralStub. Looking on the database I don't see these classes loaded. Is there somewhere I can get these classes to load? I think I found a jar file for the org.apache.soap classes and when I loaded it onto the database it said most of the classes were invalid - likely for the same reason. Just wanted a little guidance on whether I am going down a fruitless path. Also is there a way to tell what jdk version is on the database? What version should it have? If I should have a higer version where can I get it?
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